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(September 25, 2019) The Future of Transportation Day

September 25, 2019, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. – The Future of Transportation Day, Wisconsin State Capitol, 2 East Main St., First Floor Rotunda, Madison, Wisconsin
Join co-hosts Wisconsin Clean Cities & RENEW Wisconsin for The Future of Transportation Day! Network with industry experts in the public, private and nonprofit sectors to learn how sustainable, domestic transportation fuels and vehicles are driving Wisconsin’s economy, strengthening national energy security, improving air quality and supporting the overall quality of life for all of those in our great state!
- From 11 a.m.-1 p.m., get behind the wheel of electric vehicles during the ride & drive on MLK Boulevard to experience their multiple benefits and check on the alternative fuel vehicles on display! Scheduled vehicles include Nissan LEAFs from Rosen Nissan of Madison, Audi e-trons courtesy of Zimbrick Automotive, as well as electric motorcycles courtesy of Charging Cycles, BCycle electric bicycles, the BMW i3 courtesy of BMW of Madison, a Tesla Model 3 and a Tesla Model X courtesy of Tesla, the Chrysler Pacifica & Chevy Bolt courtesy of Alliant Energy, a compressed natural gas snow plow courtesy of the Dane County Department of Public Works-Waste & Renewables, a propane-fueled police squad courtesy of the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Department, a Chevrolet Bolt courtesy of WPPI Energy, an electric vehicle courtesy of Xcel Energy, a Nissan LEAF courtesy of Zerology, an electric vehicle courtesy of the City of Madison & a Tesla Model 3 courtesy of GTG Solar!* Watch for more vehicles being added soon!
- Visit exhibit booths from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the first floor capitol rotunda to learn more about sustainable transportation options available in Wisconsin!
- Hear from Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes as well as Representatives Amanda Stuck, D-Appleton, and Adam Neylon, R-Pewaukee — both of whom are members of the bipartisan Futures Caucus — at noon in the first floor rotunda!
- This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
Thank you to our exhibitors!
Questions? Contact Kelly Verbeke at Wisconsin Clean Cities at (414) 221-2175 or kelly.verbeke@wicleancities.org
*Vehicles will be available for educational purposes only. No vehicle sales will take place.

















